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i-unne
† i-unne, v. Obs. [OE. ᵹe-unnan (pres. ᵹe-ann, pa. tense ᵹe-{uacu}ðe, pa. pple. ᵹe-unnen), f. ᵹe-, i-1 + unnan to grant; = OS., OHG. giunnan, MHG. gunnen, Ger. gönnen.] trans. To grant.c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. xxix. §2 Þa nolde se cyning..him his feores ᵹeunnan. a 1000 O.E. Chron. an. 959 (Laud MS.) G...
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unne
† unne, v. Obs. Forms: inf. 1 unnan, 3 unnen. pres. ind. 1 ann, onn, 1, 3 an, 3 on (also 3 unne, unnest), pl. 1 unnon, 3 unnen (unneð). pres. subj. 1, 3 unne (3 hunne). pa. tense 1, 3 uþe, uðe (3 ouþe); pl. 1 uþon, uðon, 3 uðen. pa. pple. 3 i-unnen, unen, unned. Cf. i-unne v. [OE. unnan, = OS. unnan...
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all
all, a., n., and adv. (ɔːl) Forms: sing. 1– all (late WS. 1–3 eall, eal), 1–7 al (north. 4–5 alle). pl. 1–5 alle (WS. 1–3 ealle, north. 2–7 al), 5– all. For early inflected forms, see below, D. [Common to all the Teutonic stock, but not found beyond: cf. OS. all, al, OFris. al, ol, OHG. al (all-er),...
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